The District Attorney’s Office is now reviewing the case files for a 30-year-old Highland-based sheriff’s deputy and a 27-year-old Rialto man suspected of having sex with the same 16-year-old girl, authorities said.

Sheriff’s detectives said they forwarded the results of their investigation of Nathan Gastineau and Jason Anguiano to the District Attorney’s Office on Wednesday.

Deputy Nathan Gastineau, who was based at the sheriff’s Highland station, was arrested April 22 on suspicion of committing lewd acts with a 16-year-old girl from the Highland Explorer post.

Jason Anguiano, 27, of Rialto, who is not a deputy and is suspected of having sex with the same girl, was also arrested.

The District Attorney’s Office has not yet filed charges against Gastineau or Anguiano. Both men are free on bail and are due to be arraigned in June on felony charges.

REDLANDS Police search for bank robber

Police were searching for a man who robbed the Chase Bank in downtown Redlands on Tuesday evening.

The unidentified man entered bank at 4 A. Redlands Beloved. about 5:30 p.m., handed a note to a teller demanding money and indicating he had a gun, said city spokesman Carl Baker. No gun was seen during the robbery.

The man escaped with an undisclosed amount of cash. No vehicle was seen.

The robber was described as a black man in his 30s with a shaved head. He wore sunglasses and a red plaid shirt. Police believe the same man may have been responsible for recent robberies in Upland and Ontario, Baker said.

Anyone with additional information is asked to contact Detective Andy Camps at 909-798-7642 or Redlands Police Dispatch at 909-798-7681. Anonymous tips can be provided by testing 274637 using the keyword “REDTOP.”

YUCAIPA Man suspected of abusing 5-week-old son

Sheriff’s deputies arrested a 29-year-old Yucaipa man after he allegedly broke the skull, ribs and shoulder of his 5-week-old son.

The baby’s mother – whose was not accused of a crime – brought the infant to a hospital Monday. Hospital staff found the baby boy to have two skull fractures, broken ribs, a broken shoulder bone and numerous bruises consistent with child abuse, according to a Sheriff’s Department news release.

Doctors admitted the baby to the hospital.

Investigators later arrested David Michael Belvin, 29, on suspicion of inflicting willful harm or injury to a child, according to the news release.

He was booked at Central Detention Center in San Bernardino. Bail was set at $100,000.

He was also booked for an unrelated traffic warrant.

FONTANA Police shoot parolee in hand

Fontana police shot a parolee in the hand after the man allegedly struck an officer with a vehicle.

Anthony Archuleta, 28, was taken to a hospital and was expected to be booked into jail on suspicion of attempted homicide of a police officer, felony evading and violating parole.

Two Fontana police officers came to an area near Madrona Drive and Upland Avenue about 9 p.m. Monday. Officers approached and identified themselves as police officers. Archuleta, who was in a 2005 Toyota Corolla, put the vehicle in reverse, authorities said.

“He tried to run over two officers. One was able to dive out of the way. The other was struck,” said Fontana police Sgt. Billy Green.

Both officers fired multiple rounds at the driver.

The driver sped away, leading officers on a chase until he crashed into a car at Miller and Cypress avenues. A pregnant woman behind the wheel of the car was taken to a hospital as a precautionary measure.

“She and her unborn baby are expected to be fine,” Green said.

The officer who was struck was taken to a hospital where he was treated and released.

Both officers were placed on paid administrative leave, which is normal department procedures.

COLTON Man suspected of sexual assault

Colton police have arrested a man suspected of sexually assaulting a woman who asked him for help with immigration documents.

Delio Ospino, 52, of Colton was booked into jail on Monday on suspicion of false imprisonment and committing sex acts with the woman, according to booking records.

Police said Ospino, who owns a business that deals in legal professional services, agreed to help the woman with immigration documents.

He took her to his residence in the 2800 block of South La Cadena Drive on April 16, held her against her will and sexually assaulted her, police said.

Detectives suspect there are other victims. Anyone with information may call Colton police at 909-370-5000 or Detective Jack Morenberg at 909-370-5022.

FONTANA Man with knife robs two residents

A robber held two men at knifepoint and stole their property and cash in Fontana.

Fontana police said the victims, both Fontana residents, were in a parking lot in the 8600 block of Citrus Avenue at 1:45 a.m. Sunday when they were confronted by the robber.

The robber pointed a knife at them and ordered them to hand over all their property.

The robber was described as Latino, 5 feet 6 inches tall and bald. He had brown eyes and wore a blue Los Angeles Dodgers jacket, black pants and white shoes.

RANCHO CUCAMONGA Patrolman, deputy stop freeway jumper

A California Highway Patrol officer and a sheriff’s deputy stopped a man Tuesday from jumping to his death from the overpass connecting the 15 and 10 freeways.

Sheriff’s deputies began pursuing the man about 6:30 p.m. headed south on the 15 freeway near Highway 138. The pursuit led to the overpass connecting the 15 and 10 freeways at speeds of about 95 mph.

While on the overpass, the man – whose name has not been released – stopped and got out of the Chevrolet Tahoe he was driving. He walked to the edge of the overpass and stepped over the guardrail, according to a CHIP news release.

While other officers distracted the man, a CHIP officer and sheriff’s deputy snuck up on the man and pulled him back.

The man was taken into custody, according to the news release.

NEEDLES Parolee stabbed while fighting

A parolee received stab wounds during a fight with another person in Needles.

Robert Cleland, 28, was flown to Sunrise Medical Center in Las Vegas. San Bernardino County sheriff’s deputies said his wounds were not expected to be life threatening.

Deputies came to the 1900 block of Erin Drive at 8:50 p.m. Monday on a report of an assault with a deadly weapon. They arrived and found a man suffering from stab wounds.

Sheriff’s officials said Cleland was stabbed during an argument with another person, but no information was released on his attacker.

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